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      03-23-2016, 11:32 AM   #1
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E92 335i. Problem with rattling clutch

Hi Guys!
I have got problem with my 335i. I recorded video, what is that sound, when I turn off my engine.



There is no rattle, when i push clutch. Without clutch rattling, when turning off engine.
I have no other problems with transmission, smooth. Sometimes when I take 2nd gear, knock on the back of my car.
Also wastegate rattle.

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-James
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That is the dual mass flywheel, perfectly normal. Generally one should always start/stop and engine with the clutch pedal depressed anyway. You can go to any manual BMW E90 or E46 for that matter, and it will do the same thing. Even my Isuzu diesel pickup does this since it also has a dual mass flywheel.
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That is the dual mass flywheel, perfectly normal. Generally one should always start/stop and engine with the clutch pedal depressed anyway. You can go to any manual BMW E90 or E46 for that matter, and it will do the same thing. Even my Isuzu diesel pickup does this since it also has a dual mass flywheel.
Thanks a lot, for answer Mate. Now I'm calm about my car.
Btw. What about wastegate rattle? Is that harm for my engine? It works perfect, but that irritating sound.
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That is the dual mass flywheel, perfectly normal. Generally one should always start/stop and engine with the clutch pedal depressed anyway. You can go to any manual BMW E90 or E46 for that matter, and it will do the same thing. Even my Isuzu diesel pickup does this since it also has a dual mass flywheel.
Thanks a lot, for answer Mate. Now I'm calm about my car.
Btw. What about wastegate rattle? Is that harm for my engine? It works perfect, but that irritating sound.
Rattle is not hurtful
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Rattle is not hurtful
So just ride!
Thanks guys for answer.
Not to post a new topic, I ask here.
Do You have measure 335i:
30-60 mph 3rd gear
50-75 mph 4th gear
I'll be greatfull for that.
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